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but i think he needs something more in taxes than the republicans are prepared to give. so my guess is that you won't see that. but it does have me very concerned. these are openly on the table. and you look at the condition of today's elderly, i think you're really hard-pressed to say that they have too much money. i mean, for 40% of people over age 65, their social security check is more than 90% of their income. and these are checks that average a little over $1,200 a month. so to say that these people are doing so well, we should be looking to cut back their benefits or have them pay more for medicare, that to my mind seems 180 degrees wrong track. >> i think to put it more bluntly, no one is willing to talk about the fact that social security and medicare cuts equal having old people die faster. and that the proposals to do that are indirect and they've labeled them in technical language so that most people won't realize that's what's happening. i mean, chained cpi, you know, that's a my-eyes-glaze-over term. >> consumer price index? >> right, and so that's the mech
but i think he needs something more in taxes than the republicans are prepared to give. so my guess is that you won't see that. but it does have me very concerned. these are openly on the table. and you look at the condition of today's elderly, i think you're really hard-pressed to say that they have too much money. i mean, for 40% of people over age 65, their social security check is more than 90% of their income. and these are checks that average a little over $1,200 a month. so to say that...
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conservatives need to advance economic freedom through the tax code and lower tax rates. the of the loss productivity admits allocated from the most convoluted tax code in the world. to advance economic freedom through a monetary policy that does not punish savers. current policy rewards portfolio americans at the expense of paycheck america while enabling the greatest deficits in american history. conservative need to advance freedom by repelling obamacare and replacing it with a system that is consumer directed and significantly less costly. conservatives need to advance economic freedom by tearing down the barriers created by mindnumbing rules and atulations and licenses every level of government that stifles job creation and innovation and does not reward the spirit and determination necessary to be successful in life. if jack cap was here with us today, i am confident he would be advancing the american renewal by embracing freedom in every way. i want to end with a couple of notes about my mentor and hero. jack was a compassionate man. it is interesting we find ourse
conservatives need to advance economic freedom through the tax code and lower tax rates. the of the loss productivity admits allocated from the most convoluted tax code in the world. to advance economic freedom through a monetary policy that does not punish savers. current policy rewards portfolio americans at the expense of paycheck america while enabling the greatest deficits in american history. conservative need to advance freedom by repelling obamacare and replacing it with a system that...
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. >> reporter: celebrating break throughs like restoring the oyster population and the rain tax. >> you can see it was a 3300 fee just for the rain water. >> reporter: the candidates take stands to protect the chesapeake bay. the rain tax which charges property owners the rain that runs into the bay. >> we are embracing and implementing a plan that is fair and doesn't run away from our burden like other counties are. >> reporter: they might consider modification s, but gansler is enforcing it. >> we need to have a review of our tax structure. >> i would have preferred the original bill to be statewide. i'm open to having the conversation of expanding who it supplies to. >> i'm never in favor of putting the state mandates in local governments. >> reporter: ron george expects to see the tax revisited in the next session. keep in mind there's a 2014 session before there's a 2014 election. this and a number of other issues can change by then. back to you. >> reporter: they lowered the rain tax for all non-profit organizations to $1. >>> a quick look at the stories you'll find in tomorrow's
. >> reporter: celebrating break throughs like restoring the oyster population and the rain tax. >> you can see it was a 3300 fee just for the rain water. >> reporter: the candidates take stands to protect the chesapeake bay. the rain tax which charges property owners the rain that runs into the bay. >> we are embracing and implementing a plan that is fair and doesn't run away from our burden like other counties are. >> reporter: they might consider modification s,...
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credit as the country begins to discuss tax reform. all of us know how important the tax credits been in increasing the supply of affordable housing. that's why the president and i have championed it time and again, most recently calling on congress to continue to support this tool as part of the presidents housing plan. and i urge you to continue to do the same by letting congress know that not only do we need to keep the tax credit, we need to expand it in order to better address the needs out there and provide more flexibility for the credit. together, all these steps to improve conditions for multifamily lenders, single-family lenders and buyers will go a long way and accelerating our housing market's growth. but we all know that in addition to recovery, we've also got to ensure that a crisis of this magnitude never happens again. all of us in the administration have already been working towards this important goal, and the president is eager to take the next step towards reform. naturally this is going to require action from congr
credit as the country begins to discuss tax reform. all of us know how important the tax credits been in increasing the supply of affordable housing. that's why the president and i have championed it time and again, most recently calling on congress to continue to support this tool as part of the presidents housing plan. and i urge you to continue to do the same by letting congress know that not only do we need to keep the tax credit, we need to expand it in order to better address the needs...
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just as vigor rusly as low taxes and lower regulations. i don't think there is anything one bit scary about the idea that the republican party mighty involve on lgbt freedom. i think it's a really exciting thing. i think it's already happening. >> that's all of the time we have. thanks for our guests. great discussion tonight. as usual. until next time, raj and i will see you online. >> this is al jazeera. >> good to have you with us. this is the al jazeera news hour i'm david foster and in the next 60 minutes: egypt's deposed president, mohamed morsi appears in court and rejects the entire process. the case is adjourned until january. >>> pakistan considers retaliation over u.s. drone strikes. >> hello there, i'm felicity
just as vigor rusly as low taxes and lower regulations. i don't think there is anything one bit scary about the idea that the republican party mighty involve on lgbt freedom. i think it's a really exciting thing. i think it's already happening. >> that's all of the time we have. thanks for our guests. great discussion tonight. as usual. until next time, raj and i will see you online. >> this is al jazeera. >> good to have you with us. this is the al jazeera news hour i'm david...
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they are negotiating taxes and hinting that they will take tax off the table. it will want something for that. the republicans should not fall for that because the republicans say the taxes were never on the table. this is about spending. and our position is, we're going to hold the top line of the sequestration. if you want to change priorities within that, we will talk. neil: you are the expert. as you know, i read a prompter. i think the strategy is this, they're going to put the onus on republicans to come up with something. and then say, we're not offering taxes. you don't mess around too much spending. we don't walk off when there's. you keep your tax rates and tax allowances in place. we can just walk off the stage. every once miles fine. >> well, that could very well be their strategy. this is a situation where we now have two sides, the senate and house actually getting in a room in talking about these things. the republicans should not be bamboozled by this. neil: when you say bamboozled, what do you mean? they should push hard for cuts in spending? a
they are negotiating taxes and hinting that they will take tax off the table. it will want something for that. the republicans should not fall for that because the republicans say the taxes were never on the table. this is about spending. and our position is, we're going to hold the top line of the sequestration. if you want to change priorities within that, we will talk. neil: you are the expert. as you know, i read a prompter. i think the strategy is this, they're going to put the onus on...
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assembly is made up of over one hundred ninety countries so far we have twenty one pushing for this tax although we have to say this is just the first stages of this particular project because the committee is going to vote on it by the end of the year and then this text will be taken to the general assembly so we'll see it's likely that more countries will follow and let's go ahead and pull up that map kind of showing some of the countries that you were talking about earlier you had mentioned that there was twenty one of them so you got paraguay or ok on there argentina south africa indonesia india and others now do we know any of the specifics yet when it comes to this draft resolution. well none of the specifics that we know actually have the text here it's very brief may get it's only two and a half pages and we have to say that interesting lee it does not mention the united states and basically does not have a direct mention of the us or the n.s.c. uses very very glad i have to say and really what it does is using the existence major of multilateral international treaties on human
assembly is made up of over one hundred ninety countries so far we have twenty one pushing for this tax although we have to say this is just the first stages of this particular project because the committee is going to vote on it by the end of the year and then this text will be taken to the general assembly so we'll see it's likely that more countries will follow and let's go ahead and pull up that map kind of showing some of the countries that you were talking about earlier you had mentioned...
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just as vigor rusly as low taxes and lower regulations. i don't think there is anything one bit scary about the idea that the republican party mighty involve on lgbt freedom. i think it's a really exciting thing. i think it's already happening. >> that's all of the time we have. thanks for our guests. great discussion tonight. as usual. until next time, raj and i will see you online. >>> an exclusive report from the democratic republic of congo - we are with the army as they retake the final town held by m23 rebels. [ ♪ theme ] >>> hello, this is al jazeera, live from doha. also ahead in the next 30 minutes - the two most senior khmer rouge figures alive are on trial. the latest from cambodia. >> the afghan election up for sale. we found counterfeit voter cards sold for
just as vigor rusly as low taxes and lower regulations. i don't think there is anything one bit scary about the idea that the republican party mighty involve on lgbt freedom. i think it's a really exciting thing. i think it's already happening. >> that's all of the time we have. thanks for our guests. great discussion tonight. as usual. until next time, raj and i will see you online. >>> an exclusive report from the democratic republic of congo - we are with the army as they...
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just as vigor rusly as low taxes and lower regulations. i don't think there is anything one bit scary about the idea that the republican party mighty involve on lgbt freedom. i think it's a really exciting thing. i think it's already happening. >> that's all of the time we have. thanks for our guests. great discussion tonight. as usual. until next time, raj and i will see you online. >> good evening, everyone, and welcome to aljazeera america. i'm john seigenthaler in new york. >> well, sir, i think the american taxpayers expect us to get the sight up and running. as i told you... >> i'm certain that they did, they expected it the first time. >> they did, and so did i. >> nobody is losing their right to healthcare coverage, and no insurance company will be able to deny you coverage. those days are over, and that's the truth. >> defending and selling. a two pronged attack to fix america easy healthcare exchange. no money, but why some social security recipients are not celebrating.
just as vigor rusly as low taxes and lower regulations. i don't think there is anything one bit scary about the idea that the republican party mighty involve on lgbt freedom. i think it's a really exciting thing. i think it's already happening. >> that's all of the time we have. thanks for our guests. great discussion tonight. as usual. until next time, raj and i will see you online. >> good evening, everyone, and welcome to aljazeera america. i'm john seigenthaler in new york....
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maybe through tax increases and closing tax loopholes. republicans are going to try to hold the line. hold on to those cuts, but shuffle the cuts around in a way they favor more. that's the fight over that. i don't think we will get a tax code reform or entitlement spending. >> you know everyone's poll numbers took a hit after the obamacare debacle and debate. do you think this time poll numbers will matter or public opinion will weigh in the budget talks, or is it a different tight this time, if you will? >> the poll numbers will matter, but in this case if you don't have the fight over a government shutdown, republicans may feel safer in pushing for maintaining the spending cuts. they feel like they have the upper hand with the public on this one because so many in poll numbers in the public have said they want to see our debt and deficit under control. so the republican thinking right now on capitol hill is they can fight for these spending cuts and the public will back them. >> the democrats are thinking they have the stronger positio
maybe through tax increases and closing tax loopholes. republicans are going to try to hold the line. hold on to those cuts, but shuffle the cuts around in a way they favor more. that's the fight over that. i don't think we will get a tax code reform or entitlement spending. >> you know everyone's poll numbers took a hit after the obamacare debacle and debate. do you think this time poll numbers will matter or public opinion will weigh in the budget talks, or is it a different tight this...
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just as vigor rusly as low taxes and lower regulations. i don't think there is anything one bit scary about the idea that the republican party mighty involve on lgbt freedom. i think it's a really exciting thing. i think it's already happening. >> that's all of the time we have. thanks for our guests. great discussion tonight. as usual. until next time, raj and i will see you online. >>> welcome to al jazerra america i am del zotto walters. these are the stories that we are following for you. a summit to bring more jobs to the u.s. the president plays host to global leaders asking them to invest. iraq's prime minister asking the u.s. for help dealing with the increasing violence in his country. and syria has met that deadline, the deadline for destroying its chemical weapons. ♪ ♪ >>> president obama is courting does biz and government leaders from around the world. he's trying to convince them to invest in the u.s. randall pinkston joi
just as vigor rusly as low taxes and lower regulations. i don't think there is anything one bit scary about the idea that the republican party mighty involve on lgbt freedom. i think it's a really exciting thing. i think it's already happening. >> that's all of the time we have. thanks for our guests. great discussion tonight. as usual. until next time, raj and i will see you online. >>> welcome to al jazerra america i am del zotto walters. these are the stories that we are...
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. >> will he cut taxes. >> he wanted to cut taxes, hasn't been able to get that through the legislature. the interesting part is he's perceived as very moderate, where you could describe him as moderate because he's a more -- he's not an -- he's a get things done, cut the best deal conservative and he has had to do that in a blue state. i think this is the fascinating test. when he's in iowa, what are the rand pauls and ted cruzes and rick santorum say? does mitt romney's blessing help or hurt? >> he's perceived as a moderate because he embraced the president of the united states on the eve of the 2012 election after super storm sandy. >> the man who by the way made sure that his state got funneled millions of dollars and stood by him when his state was in need. >> other republicans hated him for that. >> they did, but did his embrace, did the embrace mean anything to mitt romney in the end? absolutely not. >> if you speak to some romney folks, they were irritated by it. >> they were irritated by it but did it cause him the election? no, it didn't. this is a personal brand this man has.
. >> will he cut taxes. >> he wanted to cut taxes, hasn't been able to get that through the legislature. the interesting part is he's perceived as very moderate, where you could describe him as moderate because he's a more -- he's not an -- he's a get things done, cut the best deal conservative and he has had to do that in a blue state. i think this is the fascinating test. when he's in iowa, what are the rand pauls and ted cruzes and rick santorum say? does mitt romney's blessing...
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we get taxed. and since we all benefit, there are parts of this law that also require everybody to contribute. that require everybody to take some measure of responsibility. so to help pay for the law, the wealthiest americans, families who make more than $250,000 a year, have to pay a little bit more. the most expensive employer health insurance plans no longer qualify for unlimited tax breaks. some follks aren't happen about that, but it's the right thing to do. just like in massachusetts, most people who can afford health insurance have to take responsibility to buy health insurance or pay a penalty. employers are more than 50 employees are required to either provide health insurance to their workers or pay a penalty. because they shouldn't just dump off those costs on to the rest of us. everybody has some respons responsibili responsibilities. now, it is also true that some americans who have health insurance plans that they bought on their own through the old individual market are getting noti
we get taxed. and since we all benefit, there are parts of this law that also require everybody to contribute. that require everybody to take some measure of responsibility. so to help pay for the law, the wealthiest americans, families who make more than $250,000 a year, have to pay a little bit more. the most expensive employer health insurance plans no longer qualify for unlimited tax breaks. some follks aren't happen about that, but it's the right thing to do. just like in massachusetts,...
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not the savings can be to be spending cuts or this sort of closing of tax loopholes, tax expenditures. either way you're looking for someone to bridge the gap which is about a $90 billion gap, and so it's not easy, but there might be some way to find ground in the middle. the idea would be not to have the sequester kick into effect again come january. >> host: again, our guests joining us for discussion this morning. let's start off with a rich, and rich joining us from springfield, oregon, on our democrats line. you are on. go ahead. >> caller: hi. boy, i'm happy to get him. hey, i know congress has got approval ratings way down, just down there. i think they were talking about all the relatives and close friends -- >> we will leave this conversation now but you can watch the rest of it online. go to c-span.org. back to the mortgage bankers association conference. will be hearing from richard cordray, ahead of the consumer financial protection bureau. >> service links surfers culture, successful process is an advanced technology allow us to deliver outstanding service and solutions t
not the savings can be to be spending cuts or this sort of closing of tax loopholes, tax expenditures. either way you're looking for someone to bridge the gap which is about a $90 billion gap, and so it's not easy, but there might be some way to find ground in the middle. the idea would be not to have the sequester kick into effect again come january. >> host: again, our guests joining us for discussion this morning. let's start off with a rich, and rich joining us from springfield,...
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but this colorado and the default position is that tax increases will go down, or you can say tax increases are always guilty until proven innocent. >> so professor, if you are right and this goes down, i'm wondering what coloradoians and particularly the kids in the state would be missing out on what does the state want to do with the money? >> well, that's part of the problem for amendment 66, is there's not a lot of clarity on how it will be spent. it doesn't tell you where it is going to go and it is tied to another piece of legislation. so unless amendment 66 passes then this doesn't go into effect then the school districts have flexible in how to spend the new resources. but that's been part of the problem is explaining what it is going to do other than increase funding. >> has something like this been put before voters. >> yes, just a few years ago, and it was 66% of the voters rejected it. so it it gives you an indication that the opposition they are facing. >> the chief architect of the plan says it is time for citizenning of the state to trust the state on education matters. how w
but this colorado and the default position is that tax increases will go down, or you can say tax increases are always guilty until proven innocent. >> so professor, if you are right and this goes down, i'm wondering what coloradoians and particularly the kids in the state would be missing out on what does the state want to do with the money? >> well, that's part of the problem for amendment 66, is there's not a lot of clarity on how it will be spent. it doesn't tell you where it is...
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some of them, the tv tax, personal income tax on up. everyone has been affected and people are fed up. stuart: you live in the united states. >> i do thankfully. stuart: do you think there is a similar feeling in the united states, people fed up with ever higher taxes and the nonperforming economy? i suspect people are not fed up with soaking the rich. they want more. >> people are fed up with soaking the rich because the alternative, they perceive is something that will affect them and people turn measuring the gap, the fiscal gap and tremendous negative consequences on the economy and not to actually say i should want less spending, i should want the government to reform entitlements. it hasn't reached that policies -- >> policies have to affect people. we are seeing that with obamacare. it is directly affecting -- premiums are going up. other wise it is just the new normal but when it hits you through taxes or losing your health insurance that is when people pay attention. >> not like they are losing their coverage, then they go on t
some of them, the tv tax, personal income tax on up. everyone has been affected and people are fed up. stuart: you live in the united states. >> i do thankfully. stuart: do you think there is a similar feeling in the united states, people fed up with ever higher taxes and the nonperforming economy? i suspect people are not fed up with soaking the rich. they want more. >> people are fed up with soaking the rich because the alternative, they perceive is something that will affect them...
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what we have to do is get more taxes to pay for that spending. that to me seems upside down. what do you make of all this? >> no matter how you spend it in a federal budget that big, you would hope that republicans and democrats could at least agree to get rid of some of the wasteful spending. the fraud and abuse that target things like $23 million in medicare benefits to dead people. senator coburn's office does a great service putting together a waste book every year. last year in 2012 his waste book detailed $18 billion in government spending on projects that everyone should agree are not a good use of taxpayer dollars. there's room for cutting. it's a very difficult thing again to defend that the cupboard is bare. >> i don't see an appetite for big cutting when it's paul ryan and these other 20 senators and representatives meeting to go through what the arguing points will be. they're not talking about anything grand. so obviously we're punting again. >> exactly. lots of politicians on both sides of the aisle like to give lip service to the issue of cutting back on waste.
what we have to do is get more taxes to pay for that spending. that to me seems upside down. what do you make of all this? >> no matter how you spend it in a federal budget that big, you would hope that republicans and democrats could at least agree to get rid of some of the wasteful spending. the fraud and abuse that target things like $23 million in medicare benefits to dead people. senator coburn's office does a great service putting together a waste book every year. last year in 2012...
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and that's where you hear us talking about the importance of tax reform, the importance of balancing a budget in ten years. the importance of spending reforms, spending reductions before just raising the debt ceiling. and yet on the aisle and president obama raising the debt ceiling with no conditions. a clean vote to raise the debt ceiling. and the reason we find ourselves in grid lock is because that's never going to happen. that's never going be acceptable to the republicans just to raise the debt ceiling without there being some conditions attached to that. and even president obama when he was senator and we don't need to add to the debt ceiling, add to the deficit. we need to take further action. it's easier to talk about what needs to be done versus the hard work of getting it done. so the reason we find ourselves where we are right now is because either very politically difficult decision that we have to make. it means that we're not going be able to just continue the current path that america has been spending way beyond its means for many, many years. and where -- but we've
and that's where you hear us talking about the importance of tax reform, the importance of balancing a budget in ten years. the importance of spending reforms, spending reductions before just raising the debt ceiling. and yet on the aisle and president obama raising the debt ceiling with no conditions. a clean vote to raise the debt ceiling. and the reason we find ourselves in grid lock is because that's never going to happen. that's never going be acceptable to the republicans just to raise...
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we get taxed. and since we all benefit there are parts of this law that also require everybody to contribute. it requires everyone to take some measure of responsibility. to help pay for the law, the wealthiest americans, families who make $250,000 a year have got to pay a little bit more. the most expensive health insurance plan no longer qualified for unlimited facts tx breaks, some are not happy about it, but it's the right thing to do. unlike people in massachusetts, most people who can afford health insurance have to buy insurance or pay a penalty. again, they shouldn't just dump those costs on to the rest of us. everybody has some responsibilities. now, it is also true that some americans who have health insurance plans that they bought on their own through the old individual market are getting notices from their insurance company suggesting some how because of the affordable care act they may be losing their existing health insurance plans. this is the latest flurry in the news. because ther
we get taxed. and since we all benefit there are parts of this law that also require everybody to contribute. it requires everyone to take some measure of responsibility. to help pay for the law, the wealthiest americans, families who make $250,000 a year have got to pay a little bit more. the most expensive health insurance plan no longer qualified for unlimited facts tx breaks, some are not happy about it, but it's the right thing to do. unlike people in massachusetts, most people who can...
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are are e taxes because charities aren't. which is fine if f. they are doing good work. however, if they're not looking after the money. allowing themselves to be ripped off and awful lot of these cases we found it's insider, it's the executive directors. long-time bookkeepers. volunteers. >> great story by the "the washington post." great job. >> thank you. >>> see you all tomorrow night right here at our new time 7 p.m. eastern. gretawire. open thread. good night from washington, d.c. and i know you have got a lot to say on gretawire. you better do there because the rest of us are going there. see you there. tomorrow night sean is at >>> all right. welcome to "red eye." thanks for the warning, producers. doing great. tonight this -- >> tonight are beautiful women becoming targets of fetish space freaks bent on creating inner stellar space colonies and victoria's secret? what are they hiding? the look that will make your soul vomit. >> and who is abducting our nude models and replacing them with replicas ? the stories hannit
are are e taxes because charities aren't. which is fine if f. they are doing good work. however, if they're not looking after the money. allowing themselves to be ripped off and awful lot of these cases we found it's insider, it's the executive directors. long-time bookkeepers. volunteers. >> great story by the "the washington post." great job. >> thank you. >>> see you all tomorrow night right here at our new time 7 p.m. eastern. gretawire. open thread. good...
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in the senate bill, what happens is it raises taxes on families and small businesses significantly, number one. secondly, it's also going to raise the cost of premiums for everybody significantly. that could make insurance more out of reach. >> joining me to try to defend his old boss former obama economic adviser, always with a smile on his face. >> only here to defend the truth, not my boss. >> you care about the truth. >> i'm here to defend the truth. >> if a promise made, if you made a promise to your kids you would keep your word, right? >> first of all -- >> would you -- >> how are you not having me in for halloween. you have a guy named "ghoul"-sby. >> too scary. kathleen sebelius was getting grilled on capitol hill. congressman edwinfield asked b about the four pinocchios. the washington post is calling your former boss a liar. that's outrageous. i want to show you this. >> the washington post gave the administration, the president, yourself four pinocchios on if you like the insurance you have, you can keep it. would you recommend to the president that he stop using that term? wou
in the senate bill, what happens is it raises taxes on families and small businesses significantly, number one. secondly, it's also going to raise the cost of premiums for everybody significantly. that could make insurance more out of reach. >> joining me to try to defend his old boss former obama economic adviser, always with a smile on his face. >> only here to defend the truth, not my boss. >> you care about the truth. >> i'm here to defend the truth. >> if a...
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we learned the irs racked up a $50 million bill for their conferences because nothing helps explain tax fraud better than "star trek" and "gilligan's island." now the department of veterans affairs is embroiled in its own scandal. spending more than $6 million on two conferences in orlando in 2011. and of course, they had to produce a video featuring v.a. employees dancing. but while the irs prefers the cupid shuffle, folks at the v.a. like sister sledge. today on the hill, lawmakers weren't happy. >> veterans affairs is a large agency with deep pockets. yes, it's a large agency with deep pockets. but those pockets were not intended to be picked by either contractors that were likely unnecessary or, in fact, people who we held accountable and paid to be accountable to the taxpayers. >> reporter: and what was the v.a. poduction budget for this video? well, they had $50,000 to make this spoof of patton. that at a time when the v.a. had a backlog of more than 700,000 disability claims, more than 125 days overdue. another obama care contractor under fire for its questionable track record. t
we learned the irs racked up a $50 million bill for their conferences because nothing helps explain tax fraud better than "star trek" and "gilligan's island." now the department of veterans affairs is embroiled in its own scandal. spending more than $6 million on two conferences in orlando in 2011. and of course, they had to produce a video featuring v.a. employees dancing. but while the irs prefers the cupid shuffle, folks at the v.a. like sister sledge. today on the hill,...
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but how does the oil industry keep these seemingly unjustifiable tax breaks alive? the numbers from that story, from the charts. the annual estimated tax breaks for the big five oil companies -- chevron, seven hundred million dollars. exxon mobil $600 million. conoco phillips $600 million. bp 300 million dollars. shell, 200 million dollars. plenty of other charts throughout your story there. we want to bring in vanessa from washington, d.c., calling on our line for republicans. vanessa, we are talking with andy kroll from ""mother jones." think for joining us. vanessa, are you there? lost vanessa. we will go to mark from ocala, florida. good morning. caller: good morning, guys. i like the host and andy, i love your level of enthusiasm for digging out the truth. for bobby kennedy after john was shot. i grew up in a household that listen to martin luther king's speeches live. at age 18 i voted for president carter as a young marine. i could not wait to get on active duty. i was stationed at okinawa. i do have a question for andy. i just wanted to give some background.
but how does the oil industry keep these seemingly unjustifiable tax breaks alive? the numbers from that story, from the charts. the annual estimated tax breaks for the big five oil companies -- chevron, seven hundred million dollars. exxon mobil $600 million. conoco phillips $600 million. bp 300 million dollars. shell, 200 million dollars. plenty of other charts throughout your story there. we want to bring in vanessa from washington, d.c., calling on our line for republicans. vanessa, we are...
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it's generated about $10 million in tax revenue and created around 780 jobs. >> 5:15. to washington, congress is considering reining in the nsa. scott mcgrew by cutting the powers of the man in charge. >> keith alexander has been called the second most hower powerful man in washington. the director of the nsa and the head of u.s. cyber command and some in congress think that is too much power in one person. alexander is expected to retire next spring. it's possible the white house will wait until then and take that opportunity to break that job into two. alexander denying reports that the ns sarks reading traffic to and from the yahoo! cloud. alexander calls it bad reporting but the spoft defending that report this morning showing further documents backing up its assertion that u.s. and british agents tap private google fiber optic cables to read traffic. good morning, jackie. >> hey, good morning, scott futures lower after stocks managed modest gains monday, investors taking cues from upbeat earnings reports, they are shrugging off concerns that the market could be du
it's generated about $10 million in tax revenue and created around 780 jobs. >> 5:15. to washington, congress is considering reining in the nsa. scott mcgrew by cutting the powers of the man in charge. >> keith alexander has been called the second most hower powerful man in washington. the director of the nsa and the head of u.s. cyber command and some in congress think that is too much power in one person. alexander is expected to retire next spring. it's possible the white house...
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he has his state tax rate of over 13% because california just covers their residencies. the total tax burden, nearly 57% . meaning he will almost 14 million of the 24 million jobless am. if he does not get out there and start barking, enough is enough. >> it means that we should not be upset when ceos and a lot of money because they're paying a lot of tax to. although i don't get upset when he earns a lot of money but we do get upset when a ceo earns the same amount. tracy: i hope he gets out there and turns the tables and says this is clinton's. dennis: let's hope so. elsewhere, catching fire at the box office and wall street. lions gate turning into the hottest shop in hollywood-shares of the studio store. we will tell you of the company plans to keep this hot streak alive in my media minute. tracy: why london could soon be taking a cue from mayor bloomberg when it comes to sugary drinks. say it isn't so. take a look at some of the winners on the nasdaq as we head out to break. the dow is up about 25 points. netflix is your big winner. we will be right back. ♪ , more
he has his state tax rate of over 13% because california just covers their residencies. the total tax burden, nearly 57% . meaning he will almost 14 million of the 24 million jobless am. if he does not get out there and start barking, enough is enough. >> it means that we should not be upset when ceos and a lot of money because they're paying a lot of tax to. although i don't get upset when he earns a lot of money but we do get upset when a ceo earns the same amount. tracy: i hope he gets...
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they agreed and even filed a bill to revoke the tax exemption. he believes it stems from not realizing the tax exempt status only goes to the headquarters not the team. watchdog site guide star says the league offered 255 million in revenue but spent more than 330 million including 2.3 million in grants for community group that gave 30 million for the commissioner's salary for which he did owe income taxes and almost 36 million to build a new office space. the nfl is also not alone here. the national hockey league main office also enjoys the same tax exempt status. if it is passed both would lose their status. we will keep you posted on what's going on. >> interesting information. >> it is 46 after the hour. he is the son of one of the most famous actors in hollywood. sp scott eastwood is not interested in riding his own father's coattails. our one-on-one with him coming up next. >> brian kilmeade tells us what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> brian kilmeade. can't wait to know him. how do you know all of this. what's america's number one occup
they agreed and even filed a bill to revoke the tax exemption. he believes it stems from not realizing the tax exempt status only goes to the headquarters not the team. watchdog site guide star says the league offered 255 million in revenue but spent more than 330 million including 2.3 million in grants for community group that gave 30 million for the commissioner's salary for which he did owe income taxes and almost 36 million to build a new office space. the nfl is also not alone here. the...
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i'm a guy who has cut taxes $2.3 billion in the state. our budget in fiscal 2014 spends less than jon corzine's in fiscal 2008. we have reformed teacher tenure, reformed pension benefits to make folks pay more for their pensions and to lose the cost of living adjustments. i mean, you know, if they did that stuff in washington, they would be having a parade for the washington republicans. so they can call me whatever they want to call me. you look at my record, i think most people objectively look at my record as we were talking about before when we were outside, it's a solid conservative record and for goodness' sakes, almost everybody has been called a rino now. if you weren't in favor of the government shutdown you're a rino. i don't pay any attention to that. >> you never won more than what is it, 48%? >> i was just short of 49% four years ago. yeah. >> i think the last republican governor to break 50% is tom kean. >> the last republican state-wide was george bush 41. >> so every poll has you leading significantly. what will you be hap
i'm a guy who has cut taxes $2.3 billion in the state. our budget in fiscal 2014 spends less than jon corzine's in fiscal 2008. we have reformed teacher tenure, reformed pension benefits to make folks pay more for their pensions and to lose the cost of living adjustments. i mean, you know, if they did that stuff in washington, they would be having a parade for the washington republicans. so they can call me whatever they want to call me. you look at my record, i think most people objectively...
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you and are are paying more taxes because charities aren't. which is fine if f. they are doing good work. however, if they're not looking after the money. allowing themselves to be ripped off and awful lot of these cases we found it's insider, it's the executive directors. long-time bookkeepers. volunteers. >> great story by the "the washington post." great job. >> thank you. >>> see you all tomorrow night right here at our new time 7 p.m. eastern. gretawire. open thread. good night from washington, d.c. and i know you have got a lot to say on gretawire. you better do there because the rest of us are going there. see you there. tomorrow night sean is at 10:00. see you later. >>> the o'reilly factor is on. >> i don't know. >> i'm not sure. >> i don't know. >> frankly it's not something i have followed closely i didn't even know. >> he indicated that he was not aware. >> certainly i was not. >> front page headline in the "wall street journal" president obama did not know about the nsa spying on our allies. also, last night on "60 minutes" mass confusion in libya wa
you and are are paying more taxes because charities aren't. which is fine if f. they are doing good work. however, if they're not looking after the money. allowing themselves to be ripped off and awful lot of these cases we found it's insider, it's the executive directors. long-time bookkeepers. volunteers. >> great story by the "the washington post." great job. >> thank you. >>> see you all tomorrow night right here at our new time 7 p.m. eastern. gretawire. open...
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what jumped out at me more was not so much that you missed, that might have one time tax issues, your full-year outlook remains unchanged. is that because your pessimistic or you just don't know? >> we are highly conservative. we have a record year. we are high on guidance, so therefore thought we didn't do that bad. so therefore, i don't think that we were sandbagging, but we wanted to be there. we will have a pretty good year. i think next year i think our shareholders will be pleased. good day to buy agco shares, not to sell. liz: what is gutsy about you guys, we have watched you grow. you're taking on the bigger names. how do you win, how does the little guy or the smaller guy end up winning? you are doing this deal in russia creating a distribution center. creating a model farm and teaching the russians how to harness the power that is quite a commodity driven economy over there. >> exactly. while we have about 24 in russia they only have four. that means we will need to catch up because they want to become more independent imports. we think this will be a great market in the fut
what jumped out at me more was not so much that you missed, that might have one time tax issues, your full-year outlook remains unchanged. is that because your pessimistic or you just don't know? >> we are highly conservative. we have a record year. we are high on guidance, so therefore thought we didn't do that bad. so therefore, i don't think that we were sandbagging, but we wanted to be there. we will have a pretty good year. i think next year i think our shareholders will be pleased....
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we have a full understanding of what needs to be done when this product is sold cheap, accessible, taxed so badly in the united states and privatized we have a real problem. >> host: it sounds like we are getting to a place where there is parity between this particular disease as well as other diseases. >> guest: absolutely. absolutely. >> host: i think you touched on this before, but if there's anything else you want to talk about, the similarities with tobacco policy and what similar strategies can be related to risky drinking behavior. >> guest: one of the things that has come out is appreciation in the last five years of some of the 50 diseases and cancers that are related to alcohol. we have not had a public dialogue about that. we don't appreciate at all that there are some downsides to drinking. we typically sell the drinking and driving and other than that, you don't appreciate that although throat cancers and colorectal cancer is related we don't appreciate but here is a big one. people die typically 20 years younger than they do with smoking. that is a huge one and women by fas
we have a full understanding of what needs to be done when this product is sold cheap, accessible, taxed so badly in the united states and privatized we have a real problem. >> host: it sounds like we are getting to a place where there is parity between this particular disease as well as other diseases. >> guest: absolutely. absolutely. >> host: i think you touched on this before, but if there's anything else you want to talk about, the similarities with tobacco policy and...
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business tax system. the plans currently being considered in congress right now share much in common with the approach the president has put forward, and there is no reason why we cannot start with the substantial power a policy areas that we agree on and come together to find common ground. in addition to reforming our tax system we must finish the work of creating new trade agreements the agreements must open up markets for america's businesses and must add to the millions of american jobs that are currently supported by trade. as congress comes together in support of trade deals, we will help expand the biggest and most dynamic marketplace and the global economy and reinforce the position that the united states has as a preamplifier to invest. to that end, we are working to complete a trans-pacific partnership to be when completed the agreement will boost exports and level the playing field in the asia-pacific. i want to point out that the united states welcomes investment from around the world , from
business tax system. the plans currently being considered in congress right now share much in common with the approach the president has put forward, and there is no reason why we cannot start with the substantial power a policy areas that we agree on and come together to find common ground. in addition to reforming our tax system we must finish the work of creating new trade agreements the agreements must open up markets for america's businesses and must add to the millions of american jobs...
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. >>> in colorado, voters are weighing in on a controversial taxing scheme for the sale of legal marijuana. and 11 counties will decide whether to pursue splitting away, informing their own state. >>> the nfl is investigating charges that a miami dolphins player was bullied by a teammate who sent his racist and threatening texts. the dolphins suspended guard richie incognito for conduct detrimental to the team. incognito allegedly sent messages that were racist and threatening. he says the charges are false. dolphins' tackle jonathan martin left the team last week and has reportedly been bullied ever since he was a rookie last year. martin says he was pressured into paying $15,000 for incognito and teammates to go to las vegas. the players union is also investigating what may be serious problems in the dolphins' locker room culture. >>> a bill protectingle lgbt community from workplace discrimination has cleared a big hurdle in the senate, and it succeeded with some republican support. today gay rights advocates are praising the move, but the celebrations could be short-lived. nbc's tracie
. >>> in colorado, voters are weighing in on a controversial taxing scheme for the sale of legal marijuana. and 11 counties will decide whether to pursue splitting away, informing their own state. >>> the nfl is investigating charges that a miami dolphins player was bullied by a teammate who sent his racist and threatening texts. the dolphins suspended guard richie incognito for conduct detrimental to the team. incognito allegedly sent messages that were racist and...
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we need to have simplified taxes and rule making. to trust people once they're empowered to make decisions for themselves far better than having government do it. it's not too late. too many conservatives i think have given up. they basically are just reacting to the overreach and don't believe we can restore american grate greatness bit tried and true means. >> can you sell immigration reform to the gop? tough job. it's a tough job. >> there are a lot of people i talk to that quietly say i understand what you're saying, we need an economic driven immigration plan, i don't want to be primary. at the end of the day people are going to have to put on their big boy pants here and do what's right for the country. we could grow faster if we limited familyification and we placed it with a rebust programs. it's within our grasp and to me it's a completely conservative idea that we do this. it will lessen demands on government, not increase them. without it we're going to be an older workforce, less productive and the new normal will be 1% g
we need to have simplified taxes and rule making. to trust people once they're empowered to make decisions for themselves far better than having government do it. it's not too late. too many conservatives i think have given up. they basically are just reacting to the overreach and don't believe we can restore american grate greatness bit tried and true means. >> can you sell immigration reform to the gop? tough job. it's a tough job. >> there are a lot of people i talk to that...
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more in taxes per family versus my $700 tax cut. but a lot of them zero in now this month on obama care. and there's a stark difference between me and terry mcauliffe there also. and once again, his approach is bigger government, and mine is smaller government. i was the first to fight obama care, and he wants to expand it. >> you were the first one to fight it. you were the first one to sue on obama care. >> right. >> at the same time, is that an issue for virginia voters? i mean, you know, we lok at these numbers, and we're talking about, you know, roughly 10% of the folks going to the polls are federal workers are their families. i mean, you've got huge -- >> yes, but lou, they're seeing this fail. they're seeing it fail before their very eyes on every network. it isn't just on fox. it's on cnn. it's on the three abc, nbc, cbs, they're all running this failure. and this is proving that those of us on my side of the argument have been right, and it is a state issue because the single biggest budget decision the next governor of vi
more in taxes per family versus my $700 tax cut. but a lot of them zero in now this month on obama care. and there's a stark difference between me and terry mcauliffe there also. and once again, his approach is bigger government, and mine is smaller government. i was the first to fight obama care, and he wants to expand it. >> you were the first one to fight it. you were the first one to sue on obama care. >> right. >> at the same time, is that an issue for virginia voters? i...
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it would replace a tax on gas with a tax on every mile you drive. the idea has some people concerned about their privacy. we'll talk about that portion of it as well. christine romans is here to explain. >> how would this work. >> would you pay a penny and a half a mile or 30 cents a gallon. >> depends on what kind of car you drive. >> exactly. this is a pilot program starting in two years. it will be voluntary. they want to test to see if this is a way for the state to raise more money for tex revenue to fix bridges, roads and the like. 30 cents gas tax. it would work out if you use a mileage tax of 49.2 cents a gallon. a typical driver would be paying more. >> i'm totally confused. i don't get it. they're trying to raise money. that means more taxes. fundamentally this has to be worse for. >> if you're a gas guzzler, actually it helps you a little bit. if you drive a lot of miles, it's not good for you. middle of the road driver, maybe you'd pay a little bit more. >> everybody will pay more. nobody will pay less. >> some people could pay less. it
it would replace a tax on gas with a tax on every mile you drive. the idea has some people concerned about their privacy. we'll talk about that portion of it as well. christine romans is here to explain. >> how would this work. >> would you pay a penny and a half a mile or 30 cents a gallon. >> depends on what kind of car you drive. >> exactly. this is a pilot program starting in two years. it will be voluntary. they want to test to see if this is a way for the state to...
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competitive tax in the yeats. they share much in common with the approach the president has put forward. there's no reason we can't start with the substantial policy areas we agree on and come together to find common ground. in addition to reforming our tax system, we must finish the work of creating new trade agreements that are free and fair. they must open up markets for america's businesses and must add to the millions of american jobs that are currently supported by trade. as congress comes together in support of trade deals we'll help expand the biggest, -- the biggest mark place in the global economy and rere-inforce the position to invest and export. to that end, we're working to complete a transpacific partnership. this will boost exports and level the playing field in the asia pacific. i want to point out that the united states welcomes investment from around the world, from every type of intrep prize and doctor -- enterprise and all sectors. we are scommitted to mane taining the most open and transparen
competitive tax in the yeats. they share much in common with the approach the president has put forward. there's no reason we can't start with the substantial policy areas we agree on and come together to find common ground. in addition to reforming our tax system, we must finish the work of creating new trade agreements that are free and fair. they must open up markets for america's businesses and must add to the millions of american jobs that are currently supported by trade. as congress...
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the 1986 tax like reform package. he thought it was a tax increase. i kind of agree with him and made it known that i wasn't going to support it. i wound up in the oval office with president reagan's same, if i can't count on the web, who can i count on? i was thinking, jack kemp got me in it. [laughter] what kemp brought was not only important for republicans. more importantly, he persuaded ronald reagan. that's what makes him such an historic figure in my view. side result of supply- economics, we restored our economy. we had a booming economy. gorbachev felt he couldn't compete with us economically. that was obviously what temp brought. he thought he couldn't compete with us militarily because they were in such dire straits economically. csbelieve it was reaganomi that was key to that victory. jack kemp was instrumental in both our economic recovery and also winning the cold war. >> you talk about jack kemp, and one word comes to mind -- the cause. wherever he is, he will fight for that cause. he will work for that cause. >> it was easy to believe
the 1986 tax like reform package. he thought it was a tax increase. i kind of agree with him and made it known that i wasn't going to support it. i wound up in the oval office with president reagan's same, if i can't count on the web, who can i count on? i was thinking, jack kemp got me in it. [laughter] what kemp brought was not only important for republicans. more importantly, he persuaded ronald reagan. that's what makes him such an historic figure in my view. side result of supply-...
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my husband and i work hard, pay a lot of taxes, and ask for little from our government. is it asking too much for the government to stay out, to stay out of high health insurance her family is not alone. a cnn report this morning estimates roughly one half, one half of the 600,000 people in kentucky's private insurance market will have their current insurance plans discontinued by the end of the year. this just isn't right. and it's certainly not fair. it's even more unfair when you consider that the administration chose to exempt businesseses from this law for a year but didn't think the middle class deserved the same treatment. well, republicans do. we think the middle class deserves a permanent exemption from this law but as long as partisans in washington continue to jealously defend obamacare, we'll do whatever we can to fight for greater fairness for the middle class. i hope more democrats will join us to make that happen. because a web site can be fixed, but the pain this law is causing -- higher premiums, canceled coverage -- that's what's really important, and t
my husband and i work hard, pay a lot of taxes, and ask for little from our government. is it asking too much for the government to stay out, to stay out of high health insurance her family is not alone. a cnn report this morning estimates roughly one half, one half of the 600,000 people in kentucky's private insurance market will have their current insurance plans discontinued by the end of the year. this just isn't right. and it's certainly not fair. it's even more unfair when you consider...